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Reviews for the Nokia 7.1

83.5%Nokia 7.1 Smartphone Review | NotebookcheckHMD's Nokia 7.1 is based on Android One, and thus free of unnecessary apps, most commonly referred to as bloatware. The result is supposed to be a minimalistic and fast system, designed to run even more demanding apps. Find out in our review whether or not this turned out to be true, and how the Nokia 7.1 did when compared to its rivals.

Nokia 7.1 review: flagship feel for $500Source: Sydney Morning HeraldEN→zh-CNBut the software is the biggest selling point here. There are a few Android tricks that Google keeps for itself, like its fancy moving wallpapers and unlimited full-res photo storage, but for all intents and purposes using the Nokia 7.1 is like using a Pixel phone. It's clean, reliable and intuitive, and for some it will be tough to argue that the extra bit of power and sophistication you get with a Pixel 3 is worth another $700. Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 01/11/2019

80%Nokia 7.1 review: Stunning design and display, but is the price right?Source: The Indian ExpressEN→zh-CNNokia 7.1 is one of the most good-looking phones in this price segment in my opinion and the display stands out as well. Plus, you get Android Pie experience on this budget device. But its biggest competitor I feel is Nokia’s own 6.1 Plus which has a similar design and same processor at a lower price. Another option is the Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro, which is made of aluminium 600 series, has a splash-resistant coating, and Snapdragon 636 as well. Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 12/17/2018Rating:Total score: 80%

70%Nokia 7.1 Review: Another solid entrySource: Htxt AfricaEN→zh-CNIs the Nokia 7.1 worth upgrading to if you already own a mid-range Nokia phone? The short answer is no, especially if you have something like the Nokia 7 Plus, which sports many of the same specifications sans screen notch. If, however, it's been awhile since you bought a new phone and you're in the market for a mid-range device, your money would be well spent on the R6k Nokia 7.1. Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 12/14/2018Rating:Total score: 70%

75%Nokia 7.1 review: Good display but Nokia 6.1 Plus offers better valueSource: India TodayEN→zh-CNThe Nokia 7.1 is just a more polished Nokia 6.1 Plus and at the end of the day you will have to ask yourself whether you're willing to spend a little extra for a few premium features. The few new technologies such as the PureDisplay screen offers a noticeable improvement in the display. The Zeiss camera also offers better low-light performance than before. If these are features that matter to you a lot then the Nokia 7.1 makes sense, otherwise one should rather stick with the Nokia 6.1 Plus. Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 12/11/2018Rating:Total score: 75%

70%Nokia 7.1 64GB ReviewSource: Think DigitEN→zh-CNThe Nokia 7.1 scores big on display and camera but falls short of its competitor when it comes to performance. The design of the phone makes it a classy looking thing, but the lack of a TPU case in the box is concerning due to the all-glass construction. Its not an all-rounder, but it is great for people looking for a smartphone with a good camera in this budget. Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 12/09/2018Rating:Total score: 70%

80%Nokia 7.1 ReviewSource: NDTV GadgetsEN→zh-CNPower users might be better served by Poco F1 (Review) and Honor Play (Review), which are powered by flagship grade processors. However, the all-plastic Poco F1 does not look or feel as premium as the Nokia 7.1 and both MIUI and EMUI are cluttered and laden with third-party bloat. For the average joe, the Nokia 7.1 would make for a solid everyday smartphone. Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 12/07/2018Rating:Total score: 80% price: 80% performance: 80% display: 90% mobility: 80% workmanship: 80%

60%Nokia 7.1 ReviewSource: Trusted ReviewsEN→zh-CNOn paper, the Nokia 7.1 looks like one of the best phones at the price, but it's let down by poor battery life and general performance. Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 11/27/2018Rating:Total score: 60%

98%Nokia 7.1 – the Nokia notch starts hereSource: GadgetguyEN→zh-CNAs you can probably guess, I am very taken with this second-generation Nokia 7.1. Nokia has pulled another rabbit out of the hat. There are no deal breakers; it offers features common to devices at twice the price (including the Nokia 8.1 Sirocco). Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 11/18/2018Rating:Total score: 98% price: 100% performance: 100% workmanship: 100%

75%Nokia 7.1 review: A modest and modern mid-tier optionSource: Good Gear GuideEN→zh-CNThe Nokia 7.1 isn’t a device without caveats but I think it’s one that’ll pay off for those looking to get a decent smartphone at a decent price. Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 11/12/2018Rating:Total score: 75%

80%Nokia 7.1 Review: A New Budget Champion Has ArrivedSource: Tom's GuideEN→zh-CNNokia has quietly released one of the most exciting inexpensive phones of the year in the Nokia 7.1, a well-designed phone that delivers first-rate performance. Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 11/11/2018Rating:Total score: 80%

90%Nokia 7.1 review: One of the best smartphone values available in the U.S.Source: Android CentralEN→zh-CNNokia knocked it out of the park with the Nokia 7.1. It looks and feels great, has a gorgeous display, excellent battery life, and much more. Performance can be a little sluggish at times, but for just $350, you're getting far more than your money's worth. Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 11/09/2018Rating:Total score: 90%

80%Nokia 7.1 reviewSource: TechradarEN→zh-CNWith the Nokia 7.1, the brand continues its run of impressive mid-range phones carrying close-to-stock Android. While the phone has weaknesses, overall it offers better quality and features than you would expect at this price. Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 11/04/2018Rating:Total score: 80%

Nokia 7.1 review: When money is an objectSource: Bill BennettEN→zh-CNThe Nokia 7.1 is only available from Spark in New Zealand. It’s an ideal choice for someone looking to get more phone for less money. If you buy phones for employees or for younger family members this will stretch your money further, with few compromises. Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 11/04/2018

Nokia 7.1 review | TechSwitchSource: Tech SwitchEN→zh-CNYou aren’t getting something fancy like an in-screen fingerprint scanner – the fingerprint scanner is across the again, as regular. With a thickness of 8mm it is also barely chunkier than a few of the finest telephones round, although you are probably not going to note the distinction. Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 11/03/2018

Nokia 7.1 review: Not your father’s NokiaSource: Android AuthorityEN→zh-CNLike the Motorola One before it, the Nokia 7.1 is a good phone that simply can't compete with the best from Honor and Xiaomi. The biggest letdown here being the performance, which is a mar on an otherwise well-designed and pleasing device. Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/27/2018

78%Nokia 7.1 reviewSource: GSM ArenaEN→zh-CNSo, if you are keen on having one of the best Android One phones on the market, go and test the Nokia 7.1 for yourself. You may find it surprisingly fitting if blazing-fast performance isn't a must. Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/24/2018Rating:Total score: 78%

80%Nokia 7.1 reviewSource: PC AdvisorEN→zh-CNDespite the crowded mid-range the Nokia 7.1 is one of the better choices for a smartphone in the price range in what is a very crowded market. Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 10/19/2018Rating:Total score: 80%

Nokia 7.1 first look: HDR display and a notch for £299Source: Trusted ReviewsEN→zh-CNNokia’s rendered an attractive handset with some capable hardware and a nice unique selling point for just a touch more than the likes of the Motorola One and Honor Play. Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 10/08/2018

Nokia 7.1 initial review: Pure Android, big screen, modest priceSource: Pocket LintEN→zh-CNNokia Mobile is now in the top five of Android smartphone manufacturers and it's no wonder: the phones are great. Looking at this handset, it's really rather hard to justify spending double on a flagship handset even if some of the specs - notably the camera - are significantly better. Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 10/06/2018

Nokia 7.1 review: Hands-onSource: PC AdvisorEN→zh-CNIts generic but solid design is improved with an above average display and the ongoing attractiveness of opting for Android One mean it’s a phone we will fully review with interest and could be the sweet spot for Nokia’s busy line up. Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 10/05/2018

Nokia 7.1 hands-on reviewSource: Stuff TVEN→zh-CNFirst we saw the wave of ultra-expensive phones with notches. Now we get the backlash: notchy phones many more of us can afford. That has to be good news, right? Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 10/05/2018

Nokia 7.1 hands-on: Low-cost luxurySource: Android AuthorityEN→zh-CNIt was only ever a matter of time until Nokia started getting noticed again. Once the initial wave of nostalgic joy subsided, the sticky business of putting out phones began, and so far Nokia has hardly skipped a beat. Nearly every phone it’s put out over that last two years has been great. This is no easy feat, not even in the mid-range Nokia occupies so comfortably. Despite the difficulties, the results are showing: Nokia is now in the top ten smartphone manufacturers globally and the top five in 25 markets. Not bad for a less-than-two-year-old effort. Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 10/04/2018

Hands on: Nokia 7.1 reviewSource: TechradarEN→zh-CNThe highlight of the Nokia 7.1 is the updated display technology, and with minor but useful improvements to the design and camera this may be one of the best affordable phones of the year. Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 10/04/2018

Nokia 7.1 wants to be your midrange hero phoneSource: CNetEN→zh-CNUnless you're into rectangular phones with shiny accents, the Nokia 7.1 probably isn't going to win you over with its looks -- a neutral tone with shiny accents around the buttons and rim. But it might win you over with a combination of its price, which starts at a reasonable $349, and its specs. A midrange device in the US and abroad, the 2018 version of the Nokia 7 aims to excel in the middle ground. It tees up good overall specs and performance for the cost. Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 10/04/2018

Nokia 7.1 hands-on reviewSource: GSM ArenaEN→zh-CNWe liked the Nokia 7.1 and are looking forward to testing out the 3,060mAh battery, the new dual camera and give that HDR 10-compliant display a go at our scientific tests. Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/04/2018